using geometry to create droplets consume more resources from your cpu/gpu and increase your render time , the material solution is the lightest and fastest method where you can create droplets using normal maps with other channels and even animate them without consuming the same amount of power that polygons /geometry do .
Hello. Have you stopped working in cinema 4D? Can you tell me the reason why you switched to blender? Is blender better at modeling and motion design? Tell me what you think about the comparison for motion design and rendering for product. Thanks
I don't think he's actually still working with clients. So he switches to Blender because the Blender community is bigger because it's free. More people watching his videos = more people buy his courses = more money. That's it. Cinema 4D is still better and easier for Motion Design in a professional setting.
Enter edit mode, use the shortcut Alt+Z to activate X-Ray mode. In "Select Mode," use the shortcut "3" (Face select). Select only one inner face and press the "L" shortcut to select all linked faces.
Great Tutorial, but at 5:09 there is a cut and he forgot to mention that u have to select reset children and separate children
He did a lot of mistake and it look like to fool us
That Great, if you can zoom to Geometry Nodes setting it will easy to learn that. Thank you so much.
Loved this!
using geometry to create droplets consume more resources from your cpu/gpu and increase your render time ,
the material solution is the lightest and fastest method where you can create droplets using normal maps with other channels and even animate them without consuming the same amount of power that polygons /geometry do .
Hello. Have you stopped working in cinema 4D? Can you tell me the reason why you switched to blender? Is blender better at modeling and motion design? Tell me what you think about the comparison for motion design and rendering for product. Thanks
It just because blender is free and has great community I'm also C4d user and watched his old tutorials.
@@rehmatkhan1549 I just can't figure out what's better than a blender besides the price? I thought blender was weaker in motion design than cinema 4D.
I Agree with you but Arthur Withehead become a coach due to his profession he changed to blender due to a lot of users of blender than Cinema 4d
I don't think he's actually still working with clients. So he switches to Blender because the Blender community is bigger because it's free. More people watching his videos = more people buy his courses = more money. That's it. Cinema 4D is still better and easier for Motion Design in a professional setting.
@@michaelkablitzeditor100% agree with your statement. I loved how the C4D is intuitive and easy to use.
link of that free plugin?
I did not try, but I imagine it could also be possible with a particle system.
Which computer or laptop are you using?
Woow great!
It doesn't say on the droplets collection instances for me but geometry and the droplets are somewhere else but not on the can 😭
How to select inner normals??
Enter edit mode, use the shortcut Alt+Z to activate X-Ray mode. In "Select Mode," use the shortcut "3" (Face select). Select only one inner face and press the "L" shortcut to select all linked faces.
@@capilaronildo it works without inverting inner faces i Already done it.
imma need a magnifying glass for this video